Host Liberator Instruction Manual

Host Liberator Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 ® System Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Cleaning the Vacuum Shoe & Brush Guard ..10 Removing HOST Dry Carpet Cleaner ....6 Emptying the Bagless Hopper ....6 Cleaning Very Dirty Carpet .
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    Be sure to read separate Safety & Maintenance Instructions before using. Getting Started Plugging Liberator into Electrical Outlet Plug the Liberator power cord into electrical outlet. Do not use an extension cord. Removing Liberator from Caddy Lock Liberator handle in position by pointing red arrowhead down.
  • Page 4: How To Clean Carpet

    Note: Standard (white) and firm (zebra) brushes must be broken in before using for the first time. To break in brushes, run the Liberator on smooth concrete surface for 15 minutes. Vacuuming & Pile Lifting Turn both machine brushes and vacuum switches ON.
  • Page 5: Applying With The Applicator

    (or square meter) of dirty carpet. Do not apply to an area larger than 10 feet by 10 feet (approx. 10 sq. meters) to keep HOST from drying out. Begin brushing as soon as you have finished applying. Brushing with the Liberator Make sure the white vacuum switch is OFF.
  • Page 6: Removing Host Dry Carpet Cleaner

    Continue to vacuum in 2 directions until all visible HOST is recovered. Vacuum in 2 directions. The Liberator vacuums best if HOST is a bit damp. Emptying the Bagless Hopper Empty the bagless hopper often to avoid clogging filters. Pull out the hopper.
  • Page 7: Preparation

    How to Remove Spots & Spills with the Liberator Preparation For dry spots and spills, vacuum area first. For wet spots and spills, blot or scrape up area first. Scatter HOST on the spot. Brushing Concentrate the brushing over the spot.
  • Page 8: Removing Spots

    How to Remove Spots & Spills with the Liberator Removing Spots with HOST PREP For tough spots and spills, PREP Traffic Lane Booster may be necessary. Lightly mist diluted PREP on the spot. Apply HOST to the area. Brush again.
  • Page 9: Cleaning The Filters & Vacuum Cone

    Upkeep & Clean-up of the Liberator Cleaning the Filters & Vacuum Cone Turn Liberator off. Unlatch filter Use a tank vacuum to vacuum both sides of the housing and swing to the side. black and burnt orange primary filters. Remove the separator assembly Flip the filter housing over and vacuum both sides and wipe the inside with a cloth.
  • Page 10: Checking The Hose For Clogs

    With the vacuum motor on, loosen buildup from hose elbow. Cleaning & Rotating Brushes Clean and rotate brushes each time you clean out the Liberator. The brush bristles acquire a “set” in the direction they revolve unless switched regularly. Unplug machine from power.
  • Page 11: Getting Started

    The HOST ® System How to Get the Best Results Using the HOST Freestyle ® Be sure to read separate Safety & Maintenance Instructions before using. Getting Started Plugging Freestyle into Electrical Outlet Plug the Freestyle power cord into electrical outlet.
  • Page 12: How To Clean Carpet

    To break in brushes, run the Freestyle on smooth concrete surface for 15 minutes. Vacuuming & Pile Lifting Turn both machine brushes and vacuum switches ON. Vacuum the area with the Liberator in In hallways and open areas, vacuum 2 directions: north/south and east/west.
  • Page 13: Filling The Applicator

    • Heavy (3 covers open) Walk the Applicator over the area of dirty It is not necessary to apply HOST carpet. DO NOT apply to an area larger than next to the wall or to areas which do 10 feet x 50 feet (approx. 50 sq. meters).
  • Page 14: Applying By Hand

    (or square meter) of dirty carpet. Do not apply to an area larger than 10 feet by 10 feet (approx. 10 sq. meters) to keep HOST from drying out. Begin brushing as soon as you have finished applying. Brushing with the Freestyle Make sure the white vacuum switch is OFF.
  • Page 15: Emptying The Bagless Hopper

    Please recycle empty plastic buckets and lids. If Carpet is Still Dirty If carpet is still dirty, reapply HOST and brush again. For Very Dirty Carpet If carpet is very dirty, PREP ®...
  • Page 16: Preparation

    Scatter HOST on the spot. Brushing Concentrate the brushing over the spot. Brush in a circle over the spot. Brush an area slightly larger than the area with the spot. Removing HOST Dry Carpet Cleaner After brushing, vacuum up the HOST with the Freestyle.
  • Page 17: Removing Spots

    Pre-Clean is ready-to-use PREP. Removing Spots with the HOST spotZAPPER ® Spots can also be removed using the HOST spotZAPPER: 1. Apply HOST Dry Carpet Cleaner. 2. Brush in many directions. 3. The more brushing, the better. 4. After brushing, let dry and...
  • Page 18: Cleaning The Filters & Vacuum Cone

    Checking the Hose for Clogs Unplug the vacuum hose and check for any buildup of HOST or dirt. If buildup exists, plug straight end of the vacuum hose into the vacuum connection. With the vacuum motor on, loosen buildup from hose elbow.
  • Page 19: Cleaning & Rotating Brushes

    Upkeep & Clean-up of the Freestyle Cleaning & Rotating Brushes Clean and rotate brushes each time you clean out the Freestyle. The brush bristles acquire a “set” in the direction they revolve unless switched regularly. Unplug machine from power. Insert hinged bar of brush guard/end cover into lower slot.
  • Page 20: Getting Started

    The HOST ® System How to Get the Best Results Using the HOST Reliant ® Be sure to read separate Safety & Maintenance Instructions before using. Getting Started Plugging Reliant into Electrical Outlet Plug the Reliant power cord into electrical outlet.
  • Page 21: How To Clean Carpet

    The more vacuuming the better to remove as much dry dirt as possible. Vacuum in 2 directions. Before Applying HOST Dry Carpet Cleaner Place bucket on its side for 10 minutes. This will help to distribute the liquid ingredients evenly throughout the cleaner.
  • Page 22: Applying With The Applicator

    (or square meter) of dirty carpet. Do not apply to an area larger than 10 feet by 10 feet (approx. 10 sq. meters) to keep HOST from drying out. Begin brushing as soon as you have finished applying. Brushing with the Reliant Make three passes over the area.
  • Page 23: Removing Host Dry Carpet Cleaner

    If Carpet is Still Dirty If carpet is still dirty, reapply HOST and brush again. For Very Dirty Carpet If carpet is very dirty, PREP ® Traffic Lane Booster may be necessary.
  • Page 24: Preparation

    Preparation For dry spots and spills, vacuum area first. For wet spots and spills, blot or scrape up area first. Scatter HOST on the spot. Brushing Concentrate the brushing over the spot. Brush in a circle over the spot. Brush an area slightly larger than the area with the spot.
  • Page 25: Removing Spots

    Pre-Clean is ready-to-use PREP. Removing Spots with the HOST spotZAPPER ® Spots can also be removed using the HOST spotZAPPER: 1. Apply HOST Dry Carpet Cleaner. 2. Brush in many directions. 3. The more brushing, the better. 4. After brushing, let dry and...
  • Page 26: Cleaning The Motor Vents

    Upkeep & Clean-up of the Reliant Cleaning the Motor Vents Vacuum the motor vents after each use. Motor vents Cleaning & Rotating Brushes Clean and rotate the brushes each time you clean the Reliant. The brush bristles acquire a “set” in the direction they revolve unless switched regularly. Unplug machine from power.
  • Page 28 HOST, Liberator, Freestyle, Reliant, spotZAPPER and PREP are registered trademarks of Racine Industries, Inc., Racine, Wisconsin USA. © 2005, 2012 Racine Industries, Inc. ¤ (800) 558-9439 1405 Sixteenth Street (262) 637-4491 ¤ P.O. Box 1648 FAX (262) 637-0558 Racine, WI 53401 USA www.hostdry.com...

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